
Stake attention in this memory
The scene in Numan, Nigeria, depicts a large pile of dried, debarked tree branches, likely intended for firewood, stacked against a concrete block wall. The branches vary in diameter and length, ranging from approximately 2 to 5 centimeters in thickness, and are mostly light brown to greyish-brown. They are horizontally oriented, forming a mound that extends from the base of the wall into the foreground. The background consists of an unplastered, unpainted concrete block wall with visible mortar joints, forming an inner corner on the right side of the frame. The blocks are a light brownish-grey color. The ground area around the woodpile is uneven, composed of reddish-brown dirt and loose soil. Scattered on the ground are various pieces of debris, including several large, angular reddish-brown rocks, some displaying visible layering. Fragments of light brown cardboard or flattened boxes are visible beneath and around the branches. A small, crumpled black plastic bag is partially visible on the ground near the lower-center-right, obscured by rocks and cardboard. Additional small, light-colored debris is scattered across the soil. A portion of a concrete structure or slab is present in the far left foreground. No individuals are present in the image. The lighting suggests an outdoor environment during daylight hours.
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